Showing posts with label Huffington Post. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Huffington Post. Show all posts

12.13.2016

BEN ARNON: Documents Life at PhotoNola

A classic hat lays next to the pew beside the foot of a 102-year old gentleman at Berean Baptist Church in Philadelphia. Photograph (c) Ben Arnon

"Police Your Racism" - Protestors demonstrate against police brutality at Union Square in New York City in July 2016, days after the back-to-back killings of Alton Sterling and Philando Castille. Photograph (c) Ben Arnon

Several teams of girls await their Irish dance performances backstage in the 8-hand Mid-Atlantic Regional Competition in Philadelphia. Photograph (c) Ben Arnon

A bucking bronco throws tosses a rider and his hat to the ground at the Friday Night Rodeo in Dubois, Wyoming. Photograph (c) Ben Arnon
 
I met Ben Arnon, a New York City-based visual journalist, at PhotoNola 2016 Portfolio Reviews. His work focus's documentary reportage, street portraiture, and the impact of human existence on urban landscapes. He documents the unflinching honesty of people’s lives and is particularly interested in examining themes of socio-economic, racial and class dynamics amongst and within communities of people.

Photographs from Ben’s most recent work, entitled "RIO," are on view throughout New York’s Chelsea Market to December 31, 2016. Photographs from Ben’s “Black Lives Matter” series were exhibited at Davis Orton Gallery from October 8 to November 13, 2016, and were exhibited during the 2016 DNC Convention in Philadelphia at an exhibition called Truth To Power.  

Ben writes frequently for the Huffington Post, offering social commentary on a wide array of topics including visual arts, culture, society, digital media, and politics.    


3.25.2015

RADCLIFFE "RUDDY" ROYE: PhotoJournalist and Documentarian PDN Video

Photojournalist Ruddy Roye and Arianna Huffington on the Red Carpet for the White House Correspondents Dinner with Sarah Koenig, @gracehelbig, @dooce, Steven Johnson, @nashgrier, @marcusjohns, @ariannhuff, @ruddyroye, @jeromejarre, @huffingtonpost #WHCD  


"Photographer Ruddy Roye has attracted over 143,000 Instagram followers despite – or perhaps because of – his gritty, difficult subject matter and the long captions he posts to help humanize his subjects. Using Instagram largely as a tool of social activism, Roye draws attention to racial and economic injustice primarily in New York City, and often in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn, where he lives."

“A lack of black images [and] black photographers has created this void for people like me,” says Roye, who was born and raised in Jamaica. “Instagram has allowed me a light that didn’t exist before.” In this video, he explains how he found his Instagram voice, and discusses the professional risks he is taking by refusing to look away and remain silent." – PDN PULSE

Ruddy Roye discusses photojouranlism with my SVA Photography students, sharing his own personal history, his beautiful black and white portraits and introducing his Jamaican "Dancehall" series.

Photo District News (PDN) has featured one of my favorite photojournalist's PhotoJournalist's Radcliffe "Ruddy" Roye! Known for his documentary photography specializing in editorial and environmental portraits and as a "Photographer with a Conscience," Roye changes the hearts and minds of everyone he encounters. More about Roye's photographs here